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import org.junit.jupiter.api.*;
import java.time.Duration;
import java.util.List;
import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.*;
public class ACalculatorTest {
private ACalculator calculator;
@BeforeAll
static void setUpAll() {
System.out.println("before all");
}
@AfterAll
static void tearDownAll() {
System.out.println("after all");
}
@BeforeEach
void setUp() {
calculator = new ACalculator(); // Initialize the calculator instance
System.out.println("Setting up before each test.");
}
@AfterEach
void tearDown() {
System.out.println("Cleaning up after each test.");
}
@Test
void testAssertions() {
assertNull(calculator.getNull(), "Expected a null value");
assertNotNull(calculator, "Calculator instance should not be null");
assertEquals(5, calculator.add(2, 3), "Addition result mismatch");
assertNotEquals(6, calculator.subtract(8, 3), "Subtraction result mismatch");
assertThrows(ArithmeticException.class, () -> calculator.divide(5, 0), "Expected division by zero to throw");
assertDoesNotThrow(() -> calculator.divide(10, 2), "No exception expected for valid division");
try {
calculator.divide(10, 0);
fail("Division by zero should throw an exception");
} catch (ArithmeticException ignored) {}
assertTrue(calculator.multiply(2, 3) > 0, "Should return a positive result");
assertFalse(calculator.add(2, -5) > 0, "Result is not positive");
ACalculator sameCalculator = calculator;
ACalculator newCalculator = new ACalculator();
assertSame(calculator, sameCalculator, "Expected same object reference");
assertNotSame(calculator, newCalculator, "Expected different object references");
int[] expectedArray = {2, 4, 6};
int[] actualArray = {calculator.multiply(1, 2), calculator.multiply(2, 2), calculator.multiply(3, 2)};
assertArrayEquals(expectedArray, actualArray, "Arrays do not match");
List<String> expectedLines = List.of("Line 1", "Line 2", "Line 3");
List<String> actualLines = List.of("Line 1", "Line 2", "Line 3");
assertLinesMatch(expectedLines, actualLines, "Lines do not match");
assertTimeout(Duration.ofMillis(100), () -> calculator.add(1, 2), "Operation took too long");
}
}
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